_— __. 7 FER BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 98, City Bath House at Coney Is Not Big Enough; Note the Lines of Applicants Patiently Waitin PY BATH HOUSE OT BIG ENOUGH PRESENT NEEDS \ 1918. - Te 5 Rockefelier example, had discarded as/ the afternoon session, although the far as poselble Italian labor, were not! market was dul! and trading on & small molested. scale. On June Mt Mr. Rockefeller, having “gone to epend his summer in Cleveland , and the estate being almost wholly in| pri ROCKEFELLERS , the posession of faborers ‘on the | as ; Stounds and meohanios and artisans! ae employed on the new Rockefeller m: sion, the last of the detectives was let FROM FIREBUGS tn grace on # by fire, | The blage atarted in the hay loft ate bs | point that had not been visited by any- body on the place for weeks, Most of | the contents of the barn were saved, |}! | but @ lowe of 9160,00 had been registered | (es when the fire died down, The lives of | (1: several employees of Mr. Rockefetler |who lived in the stable building wer | menaced by the fire. @CULPTOR'’s. HOUSE Twice| ONE $150,000. zs ek | lottest Part of — Ftp Come, Popular Use Nearly Doubled. _ Three Incendiary Blazes in Three Weeks Mark Reopen- | ing of Black Hand War. He 7 iG WAITS IN LIN “Mathers Stay in Water Half a FIRED IN THAI DAYS. A wort of @ guard was established af-/ ter the destruction of the barn, Noth- tng happened until four days ago, when Loss 1 0. Tex | Heavily Armed Pickets May Be} ire was discovered aon house on Nor FS A s+ led by; il Selburn, a] \" No i. ere ene | Recalled to Posts at Po- —{Stuiptor, who, designed and. in in| Northern Pact ' Loc . ” | eharge of placing the decorations in and i} Heading. ° heap Sodhenagiaie cantico Hills, bout the new Rockefelier mansion. | . ee |'fhe Selburn family was not at home | ~ | when the fire started, but neighbors dis- | ‘7 | covered It and It was extinguished with- | 1 out great damagé. lt ‘Three incendiary fires in three weeks on the John D. Rockefeller estate at) °Y, | 2&antico Hills—one fire attended by &| ered in Mr, Selburn's house. ‘This | | Property loss of $15,000—may make nec-| gained considerable headway and was | jesrary the re-@mployment of the big| extinguished with dimMculty. Mr. Sel- | armed guard of private detectives which | burn was absent at work on the Rocke: another fire was discov- rday Wonderful success attending the @tason of the municipal bathing tm Surf avenue, Coney Island, hae da widespread agitation for in- 1 most WS Det U 8. tah Wheat wa tet ve Wigh, Taw, Clone. € provisions for next seagon, to-| furrounded the 00 Rocketeer acres| feller mansion and hie wife and ehil-| i at ot an . With the installation of modern last fall and winter and well along into dren at " ol 1% appliances which w!)l enable to maintain and operate these absolutely free of cont to It is the general belief around Po- the spring. The incendiary fires are be-| Jo14 dilie that the armed guards Heved to be preliminary steps to @ re | wit be surreptitiously slipped back to sumption of Black Hand war on John tne Rockefeller estate. The guardn of D. Rockefeller and his son, John D.| jast winter was furnished by a detec: Rockefeller jr. tive agency. element in Westchester County an ine tense feeling of bitterness against the Market closing. The first part of the last hour was very dull. American Beet noon when the “‘rush”’ of bathers was only a trifle and holidays during the hot spell. Sometimes the as compared with the extraordinary crowds that waiting lines reach for several blocks. Rockefellers, Thin feeling !s shared to some extent by the law-abiding folk of} Sugar sold up to %, while business in- creased as a slow rally made Its appear- ' cantico Hills, and if the law-abiding oa j “ ‘javen passively in sympathy with the | }law-defylng the task of the peace off- | TWO LABRADOR SEALS which escaped into the Schuylkill River returned | cers in protecting the Rockefeller prop- ance, forcing quotations up to the high level for a number of tseues, but soon IN POLIGEST AT wW the Philadelphia. Aquarium homesick, or This photograph was taken on Thursday after- wait patiently in line all day Saturdays, Sundays set ere. We than five hundred thousand per- i have enjoyed the privileges of cipal bathing houses ‘his eea-|be derived by hundreds of thousands compared with 20,000 during the|of New York's citisens each year. of 1918, an etill the bath houses ibe, to aay u, ery age Lace Res i en advantage of the city’s bathing _palptgghlip en hg houses. Up to the same time this year, CURED TERRIBLE HUMOR ON FACE | Could Not Go on Street Without Veil. | Tells What Resinol Did for Her. Philadelphia, Pa. — “In December, 1908, my face became sore. I tried every- thing that was recommended, and my | face got worse instead of better. I spent over $100 and got no benefit. The face and nose were very red and the erup- |tion had the appearance of small boils, which I cannot tell a 190,88 bathers had bee: ommodated, more have been unable! an increase of 0,34—and the hottest in by reason of the long watt | part of the aummer to come. y to get a locker and dressing | The bathing houses open at & \ At 11.90 o'clock last Sunda, nunictpal wath houses were erect- | Of the 6.5% keys for the mei been given out, so that afternoon @ long fight by Te Evening | comers hi to atand in ling until some of the earlier bathers decided to leave howpirdl | erty assumes large proportions. | ROCKEFELLER'S EMPLOYEES BLACKMAILED BY GANG. The beginning of the trouble dates - HBALTH BOARD has given notice that the lid must be clamped down on Barren Island, ' : itehed me terribly. back to last summer when Mr. Rocke- ‘ és hae * FUTURE GENERATIONS will view with awe the uniform and glove of | gave way to reallzing sales in most of |you how terrible my face looked—all SANDS UNABLE TO AVAIL | the yt omcedlteny rsh 4 paged “Honus Wagner, baseball star, in the Carnegle Museum at Pittsburgh. | feller, in prosecuting the extended im} t6 active stocks. The actual losing was 7 dreadful, and I suf- EMSELVES OF BATHS. — . provements of his estate which he had planned had in his eviploy about 400 Italians, Attacks « these laborers be- cade frequent. Detectives we em- ployed and they learned that the Rocke- OCKAN BEACH, further down the shore line, 18 shocked at Long Beach's | feller laborers were paying remular trib- SE SENSES th gases, lute to a gang of Black Hand despera- | does. ‘Agents of Mr, Rockefeller tried in every way to atop the extortion, Thay did not recetve much active aasistance from the laborers, who preferred to pay and be left in peace. So numero were the attacks on the Rockefell forces that armed guards were e ployed and finally Mr. Rockefeller 4 termined to weed out his Italian labor. ‘Thie was done by degrees, To-day there are not more than twenty Ital- le 1 thi 14. 8) Vibrati f Trait yet the bath touses have not |, mule lone on the men's side. waiting | Vibration of Elevated ‘Train to meet the demand made by/| city baths. Sot if the tood i ‘of people of Greater New |in line from theee anda halt to four| Puts the Machine Out, of Business. mixed aa a number of inactive special- tlea were higher, while most of the active lequen were fractionally changed, some up and others down. Beet Sugur gained 7¢. Rep Steel 2%, Tulrd Avenue 1%, Tennessees Copper 1 point, and Pennayivania closed at 114, a gain of %. ‘Total sales, 2,0 shar New Haven stock was weak, declining to 101% from 10, and California Petro- Jeum from 19% to 17%. Americ ‘wan very astive froin M% to DS. After 12 o'clock prices hardened and a recovery took piace. Some of the ac- tive stocks scored the highest prices since the slump. Reading sold at 14.4% Inter.-Met., 034: Taird Avenue, #4 ne Fractional recoveries in a number of on the street any time since 1908 without a veil, until now. Just four months ago a friend | persuaded me to give Resinol a trial. have used three cakes of Resinol Seap jand less than a jar of Resinol Ointment, id my face is perfectl, eruption, and my skin is as clear ai clean as any chil It is about fo weeks since the last pimple ared.” Signed) Mrs. M. J. Bate: $250 sl ne. ONE THOUSAND KANSAS CHURCHES have been abandoned because of | Qutomobdiles, it was declared at @ conference of ministers there. ! ‘src bs i POR lash @unday, 3,771 women took ad-| a.| On . 37% women took ad- OP tne tilted ce the Bonea oc] vantage of the city batha, using the 1,800 rooms three times during the day. te to pass additional funds for) 1? nem: sunday should prove to be wartm| What has been reported as a suc! intenance of the baths, to charge/ it is confidently expected that an even ten cents in contravention of the | greater attendance will be present. MOORE, $10,000,000 BANKRUPT, RETURNS POLICKMEN have been placed on the Northwestern University campus in | Chicago to keep students and co-eds from promenading together. 1 ful operation of @ dictagraph in a police Station was to-day admitted to have been @ failure, when Meyer Mechio- wits, @ clock manufacturer, was ar- taigned in Morrisania Police Court on &@ charge of presenting @ false claim to & burglar insurance company. It was was shown that when the dictagraph MOVIE ACTORS posed inside the Newark penitentiary and when the ph. ture had been taken were not detained. i Practically every dru nol Ointment « serib ‘ighteen Years for itel burning skin troubles, sunburn, p ples, blackheads, dandruff, ulcers, boils. stubborn sores and rivtl BECAUSE HE NEVER MISSED writing a letter to his mother each week of the fifteen years he has been in America a young Russian tailor in St. Louls | im heir to $600,000 left by his bachelor uncle in Libau, BABY CARRIAGE was @ven to @ Thompson, Conn., man sixty yeara old as premium for getting married nine days ago, foun; ‘inancle: He has just sued for divorce: Jans on the Rockefeller estate. Nat-|issues were noticed in the first part of t. 0-R, Resinol, ~ Md * Young Financier, Ruined in Car-| tated, old-fashioned eavesdropping eetiy ube men who\ were discaarges | ae vont dct “iba ~ Us negie Trust Failure, Back to served an well and Mechlowits was held| IN A BARBER'S CHAIR when called to were not pleased with their treatment. ? Recoup Fortune in $5,000 bail for examinatior on|Clark hurried to the eoatrum, and trom th; They thought t.was thele own affalr of the busiest days of this up tine July 2%. shaven, while those on the Democratic if they chone to give up 50 cents or a dollar each pay day to agents of the Black Hand as a sort of brite to be let alone. The Rockefeller troubles were the starting point of a disturbance which & persons availed themesives of the| C: Arthur Moore, who wae a director . of the muntolpal bathing | !2 the defunct Carnegie Trust Company, & greater Proportion of this abilities when he went through remaining in the water all day.| P82kruptcy two years ago were set the: fact that most of the |4°WN a8 more than ten and @ half mil- tn all day that more are | 0" dollars, and who has been abroad EX-HEAD OF NAVY On July 4, according to the police, Mechiowits reported to the ‘Morrisania tion that in the toe of @ shoe his wite sent to @ cobbler the day before for repairs was a chamois bag contain- ing $2,000 worth of jewelry. She had has been known as “a Mellen man” because he succeeded Mellsu, but his approval by Mv. Mellen as @ retiring president of the Northern Pucific is not w dames McCreery & Co. ¢ being urged by his advocates as a can-|spread all through that section of of the privileges of the munlct-| for wo years 2 back in this country” | oiNced the xems in the old shoe for didate for the presidency ct the New|Wstchester County that haa been 34th Street 23rd Street ‘Deaths. But no system has been Sa aams va York, Gh safe keeping and forgot then when she Haven, Samuel Rea, who ts president |taken over by millionaires for large +4 for handling such crowds and : mit th e@hoes away, In the bag of the Penneyly 4 The young financier was closely asso- eA tether uceie the ic country estate. Two men were killed, ® time jimit upon their occu- diamond rings, Ported to be urging the selection of clated with William J. Cummins, who diamond lavalliere, many were wounded and riots were of the bathing lockers, Im fact.| was chairman of the directors of the} Dat of diamond earrings and #0 In more and Ons, Berident of the Bait: | ri eroun. ‘Two Itallane were indicted On Sale Wednesday, July the 23rd. intended no limit to time whea|Cernegie Trust Company. Moore's “A*™ Working agrevinents with the Pennayl-| dy the Grand Jury in White Plains on the bathbouses, Josses came with the collapse of the, POLICE SAY HE ASKED HELP | Yanla as ls the New Haven itself, Out! April 3 and many more were tried for | P 8 TOO LONG TIME TO QO} trust company. Of his liabilities, about TO “FAKE” BURGLARY. ! | of Pittaburgh, which Iw a hotbed of minor offenses, | } THROUGH THE LINE. half were listed as “notes that ougnt| Detective Meyer went with Mr. and —_ WAAC Haltht Babee ee: tence to have deen by thers. © careful estimate of the time ft} actual abillt hee tare & bather who arrived at the|nominel. Assets wero listed St noon Sunday tw go through the | 91,787. and @ half long line was four GUARDS DISPENSED WITH, MYSTERIOUS FIRES OCCUR. Mr, Rockefeller gradually dropped his armed guards, After the indictments that Ralph Peters of the Long Island | Railroad, now a Pennsylvania subsidie! ary, Was the man to be selected. i There are xtill those who think that| The| Mra, Mechlowitz to the cobbler, whe than the | denied finding the Jewelry, The dete: at only tive then went to the house, but wi soured that the jewelry had certainly HANDKERCHIEFS {Meyer Considered by Com York with its Wealth can easily afford the few dollars necessary greatly to the bathing houses, providing ‘ for thousands more bathers and 4 this interminable wait to a 4" than 290,000 persone enjoyed the last year. At 10 cents apiece, velty therefore took in $26,000 from ‘baths, which after deducting ex- of operation left @ amall surplus, te city has never intended to make fp bathe a money-making institution, last Larges | it found itself richer Mt had bit what it had ine 48 @ public benefit. @eagon, with more than 500,000 taking advantage of the munici- the city's profits will be more Gouvled, for expenses have not with revenues. agitation is on foot to the 10-cent charge and make free, as was intended when iF maximum capacity. be erected along Surf avenu hing to the present bathing houses, Mi run from Burt avenue down to ter's edge. These wings, built Egencrete, are inexpensive when their p@ is taken Into consiteration, city already owns th the wings are proponed to be ‘and the cost of labor and material not be great, It would be com- ely easy to treble the capacity the present houses at a cost of only hundred thousand dollars, carry- with it inestimable benefit and com- to thousands upon thousands of Yorkers who otherwise would be the bathing privileges of the iT PUT IN INCREASED SANI- TARY APPLIANCES. lal study, however, has shown it will be impractioacle to make thing houses absolutely free, even point of furnishing bathing sults who are without, unless proper y appliances are installed. These consist of immense fumiss by means of which i 6. wa fi) , te be installed for the proper pro- m of the bathing rooms and lock- ports Gave figured, however, that f maintaining After the collapse of t! pany, Moore his pi asa director of Manning, Maxwell & Moore, of which company his father, Charlee A. Moore, in head, and went to Europe, For a time he was @ war correspondent In the Balkans and now intends writing hia experiences for one of the Yale pub- Ueations. He is a Ya! Moore is ¢: tunes, H. ting ut No, 16 ith his fath town house, and aleo at his father's summer home tn Greenwich, Conn, [Pina eae THIGHBONE IN MAN'S SPINE. Surgeons Use Part of Femur to Replace Decayed Seectt An operation @imilar to that success- fully performed five weeks ago upon Vito Tasaquika, who {s recovering in St, Baroabas's Hospital, Newark, N, J., was perforined yesterday at the New- ark City Howpital by Dr. Francia Haues- Ung. Tasaguika had a siice-of his shinbone cut out and grafted to the spine to replac ction decayed from tubercular cal ‘The patlen yesterday was Joseph Orlows! twenty, of No, 49 Jonos atreot, He has been at the institution two monthe, A ection of the femur of the left leg was removed and placed in the spine at the place from whence the decayed part of the spine had been removed. It was announced that the “STOP THIEF!” The words “STOP THIEF)” your eye, didn’t they? ‘That's why you're reading this, And the story whose title is “STOP THIEF!" will catch your interest with the very first sentence and will hold it in mental handcuffs to the last chapter's caught end. “STOP THIEF!” is the greatest laugh- story of the summer. It is novelized from the successful play of the same title, and it is one unbroken succession of laughs and thrills, with a triple-love Interest running through it. “STOP THIEF!” will begin in The Evening World on Wednesday, July 30. day on which you are going to begin he trust com: | | ney, r been in the shoe, A few days later, according to the police, Mechlowitz re- | turned to the police station and told | Detective Buttermeyer that he feared | he would not be able to collect the $1,000 | burglar insurance he held on the jewels because of the unusual manner in which they were stolen. If he could make it Appear the jewelry had been stolen by burglars, he nald, he could collect the fuli amount of the policy. When D. fective Meyer came in, Mechlowits {s Alleged to have repeated his statement, Meyer wald he had found no trace of burglars, and Mechiowitx Is alleged to he would fix that, Wh the conversution was repeated to Acti Capt. Wines he informed Headquarters, and a dictagraph was rigged up in the Morrinania etation, behind a thin par- tition in the main hall. Mechlowitz was Induced to call again, Courtiandt D. Learned and A. H. Kel- renenting the insurance co:n- Pany, Accompanied by « stenographer, called at the station house in adv of the time set for the arrival of Me: lowite and tried the dictagrap The machine worked al! right except when a Third avenue “L" train went by the commission, THEN OLD-FASHIONED EAVES- DROPPING WAS TRIED. Mr, Learned, Mr, Kelsey and the stenographer were hidden. Detective Meyer, when Mechlowits arrived, sat on # table in a hallway right outside | the door, ‘There a conversation took jplace that was overheard by the sten- ographer and the insurance oMcials, According to the records produced Mechiowits told the detective that he had made marks with a chisel on the \door of his apartment indicating that the door had been forced by burglars with @ jimmy, Mechlowitz, ths tnfor- | Meyer pay for his aid and volunteered | to give Mra. Meyer and the wife of nother detective the finest gowns they ever wore, Acting on the overheard conversation, Mr. Learned swore out @ complaint him instead, : dee<) PRESENOE OF MIND. (rom the Boston Transcript.) Write down the date, For that Is the} duua—What in the world made you buy more postage stampa? Ethel mittee, Which Wants a “Broad Gauge Man.” Timothy 1. Byrnes, President of the New Haven, may de the cholce of the committee, Exper!- penene observers of railroad affairs from Boston, however, said that the election of Mr. Byrnes would stir up almost as the lawyer Vice-| tion, when the vibration put {t out of {to find @ man who hae the confidence ‘fof the community New England people. }who will consider the allroad of at least as mach linportance | as the stockholders, We believe that | such a man will be as profitable to the mation against him states, promised | wili have trust. | | George Von I, Meyer, former Sev.e- tary of the Navy and Postmaster-Gen-{ eral and a member of ex-President Roosevelt's famous tennis Cabinet, Ix now engawiug the attention of the com- mittee of the Executive Board of the New Haven Ratlrowd, which hat been comminsioned to select a successor to Charles S$. Mellen as president. The committee, Theodore N. Vail, J, P. Mor- gan, Samuel Hew, Willlam Skinner, Kd- ward Milligan and Robert Tadt, met at} the Grand Central station this morning. ‘They came to no conclusion, They ex- pected to come to none. “We are looking for a broad gauge man,” said Chairman Vall, “We want a stockholders as he is to those who pay the railroad for service. “Such a man is not to be vicked off+ ;hand, Even though we were perfectly! | sure we had the right man, we should |conalder every other posslhlilty before | we announced our final decision, We shail meet again this evening, and as Kroups of Individuals to-night, aud to-morrow, and tive ablilty to make ew Haven and Hart- ford Railroad Company one which de- serves and demands public confidence, but @ corporation In which the people But we must have jaupplements which much trouble as the reelection of Mr. | Mellen because of the intimacy between | lion: Mr. Mellen and Mr. Byrnes and the sim- larity of thelr working methods pica a Tai MOTOR CAR DIRECTORY OUT. ‘The first or main section of the Rob- bins Motor Car Directory for 1913 {s out, It fontains the names and ad- dresses of the owners of about 4,000 automobiles, pleasure and commercial, He will Heense humbers of all cara licensed during the year in thie State, as Mt aa the other information already men- tioned. The irectory in published by the Robbins Motor Car Directory Compan: No, 1777 Broadway. contain the | had been found affairs in Westoheater | quieted down. It appeared that the ring- leaders of the disturbances were inj jail and while there were many fights; among the turbulent element, these} fights were local affairs and the mil- most of whom, following th 32OuncesMake One Quart {of Chiris Olive Oil Moat olive olls are ead ty 24 to 2 ounce bottles—desianated as quarts, An- | ine Chi {ust ae particular about giv. 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New York. tme."* Mr, Meyer was the Chairman of the| stockholders committee of minority ee feroe Maylstrate Butts and = when | jun, Hix course 'n fl ‘ ton, iM COUFRE iehting the M LN |Mechlowite kept an appointment with | administration hud the open support of the detectives lust nlaht, sienwlbly to] preodore N, Vis fettle up the insurance, they arrested i i which started the agitation, Mirection of Lows D, with the under the Hrandele, whieh esignation of Mr. Mel Among ¢ candidates consid- | ered by the committee to-day were Ed- | ward 1, Loomis, Vice-President of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, and Howard Eliott, President of the Northern Pacific. Both men are die- ‘Why, I went into the drug| tinguished. as careful operating men store to get some face powder, and who have the reputation of keeping For Men and Women. Women's Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs,— various widths of hems. Women’s French Handkerchiefs. Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs..1.45 doz, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. 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